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Advertising : 75 wordsThere was another fine attendance at last night's meeting: the racing was fair, but not up to the usual standard. Monarch, who has not been on the ...
Article : 841 wordsIdeal weather favored the W.A.T.C. for its Norgraher meeting yesterday. The attendance of 2833 was 236 more than last year. There were no ...
Article : 2,190 wordsH.M.S. Renown anchored at C o'clock this morning' after three days of suning heat in the Red Sea. The Prince went ashore three hours later, ...
Article : 252 wordsAt to-day's V.A.T.C. meeting at Caulfield backers again had the worst of the deal, every favorito being beaten, whilst several of the winners were ...
Article : 755 wordsSeconds of silence, minutes of mourning Minutes that tell of our soldiers asleep, Sleeping till God's own reveille at dawning Calls their brave souls from the dust and the deep. ...
Article : 347 wordsSenator Pearce (Australia) met the other members of the British delegation at the Embassy dinner for the purpose of enabling the various ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. Bernard Shaw, writing in the "Nation," predicts that "the delegates to the Washington Conference who really matter will not confer in public, ...
Article : 174 wordsSpeaking at a crowded meeting in support of the League of Nations, General Smuts (Prime Minister) said it would become impossible as a means ...
Article : 233 wordsThree years ago, last Friday,Australia's sons,. who, in company with their Allies were facing the Huns, and their artillery belching forth death to ...
Article : 303 words"Crosscut": "What a burlesque upon Justice (with a big J) our courts of law are becoming. Theft, assault and robbery, embezzlement, swindling, and ...
Article : 422 wordsLandry's trial is proceeding with curious monotony, the judge detailing the life story of each woman, what she was worth, when and how lost to human ...
Article : 204 wordsThe "Yorkshire Post" stales:—"Mr. W. M. Hughes' refusal to prolong 'Bawra's' existence has been received, "with great satisfaction by most of ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Ulster Cabinet, after two hours' meeting, issued the fololwlng commeeting, issued the following comsuggestions which it considered:- ...
Article : 285 wordsReports from Tokio state that-on the eye of the opening of the Washington Conference a suden nationwide billboard campaign favoring ...
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Family Notices : 564 wordsArmistice Day was observed with all due solemantly at the Port on Friday last. As thte town clock commenced to chime the hour of ll a.m. all trafilc ...
Article : 135 wordsA detachment of Kathcins raided the rebels at Kettarkat, and captured a storehouse containing 26,0001b. of paddy (rice in the husk). ...
Article : 86 wordsA prosession of unemployed deliberately marred the Armistice silence at Dundee by. singing the "Red Flag." Ex-service men captured and tore to ...
Article : 174 wordsIn fine weather, before a large attendance. finals of the Slazenger Cup competitions were played off at the Association Courts yesterday. ...
Article : 502 wordsThe Nobel chemistry prize for 1920 has been awarded' to Professor Norn st, of Berlin. The award for 1921 has been postponed. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe great Fascistl Conference has had unfortunate results. A conflict with railwaymen resulted in a two days' general strike and Hots, ...
Article : 66 wordsThere seem to be myriads of ways of making' money, providing you can only think out some nen stunt and keep clear of the clutches of the law. ...
Article : 365 wordsThe "Daily Express", says the Kine is increasing his sporting ventures-and becoming an active patron of crosscountry races during the winter. In ...
Article : 88 words[?] should be handy in next State event. After the first quarter of a mile in first event bookmakers were betting on what would run second.Most ...
Article : 179 wordsAn old village custom, dictates the firing of mortars outside churches after a wedding. One exploded at Schoenenwerd and blew off a leg of a ...
Article : 48 wordsPentridge Gaol, near Melbourne, is becoming the scene of increasingly interesting and somewhat disturbing incidents. Several strikes of prisoners ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Loton Park Bowling Ciubls carnival was continued yesterday, with the following results:- Fours.—Final: Hcpkins, Tatham, ...
Article : 241 wordsAs an instance of the advantage of direct wireless communication with the Old World, the Prime Minister stated to-day that a vessel lying in Port ...
Article : 190 wordsDr. Williams, a well known medico ot Fremantle, had a somewhat miraculous escape from death yesterdaymorning when a passenger train ...
Article : 212 wordsIt was stated by the PostmaterGeneral this morning that the aerial mail service between Perth and Derby, which was obtainea by Major Brearley, ...
Article : 252 wordsMr. Lane Poole has practically ceased to control the Forestry Department, and is enjoying a little recess in the country prior to leaving for New ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Crawcour Cup team shoot was finalised at the 600 yards range. Osborne, yesterday afternoon, under somewhat tricky weather conditions. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Governor-General in Council has approved of the following military changes in Western Australia:—Unat-t ached list. Colonel A. T. "White, C.M.G., ...
Article : 61 wordsFremantle's premier pleasure resort at South Beach was opened for the present season by' the Premier yesterday afternoon in the presence of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsA man named Matthew Cotter was thrown out of a cart at Armadale yesterday, and sustained Injuries to his left shoulder. He was brought into the ...
Article : 71 wordsYesterday morning, about 9.15, the Fremantle police were informed that Thomas Percy Ferguson, a fireman, residing at 55 Howard-street, was ...
Article : 69 wordsThe final figures in connection with the Popular Soldier competition conducted by the committee of the Soldiers' City, were:—Happy Appleton ...
Article : 43 wordsAt Merredin on Friday night, during shunting operations, a shunter Damed Jackson got a foot caught in the points, and several trucks ran over ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 13 Nov 1921, Page 1
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